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remko-renes-bijgesneden Are businesses still failing to adequately consider financial implications of climate change?

Are businesses still failing to adequately consider financial implications of climate change?

Research |  January 21 2020
It has become almost a necessity for business schools to teach future managers about how and why it is so crucial to consider the financial implications climate change will have.
Sharda Nandram Integrative Spirituality in the Fourth Industrial Revolution

Integrative Spirituality in the Fourth Industrial Revolution

Research |  November 22 2019
The notion of senses and sensory reality would require either a redefinition or mechanism to cope with his new reality overlayed on the old reality.
Roberto Floren portret (Small) More than 270,000 family business owners in danger of losing privacy

More than 270,000 family business owners in danger of losing privacy

Research |  July 11 2019
Research by the RSM-Nyenrode Institute shows that the details of over 270,000 Dutch family business owners will become public under the UBO register.
i-PcpV7xk-S Can social enterprises apply and use the ANBI-status?

Can social enterprises apply and use the ANBI-status?

Research |  July 5 2019
Certain social enterprises in the Netherlands eligible to supporting tax facilities, such as the ANBI-status.
Tony Chocolonely After Work Session Doing business without losing ethics

Doing business without losing ethics

Community |  March 11 2019
How can a brand create awareness, set an example and inspire others at the same time? Students and staff at Nyenrode Business University learned the answer to this question and many more during an after-work session on March 7, 2019. Ynzo van Zanten, Choco Evangelist at Tony’s Chocolonely, was the keynote speaker.
CVC06270_Nyenrode_ClimateResponsibilitiesofBusiness Businesses still fail to adequately consider financial implications of climate change

Businesses still fail to adequately consider financial implications of climate change

Opinion |  February 4 2019
During the Dies Natalis on November 20, 2018, Peter Bakker – President and CEO of the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) – urged the business community to take on a leading role and secure a sustainable future for all. He believes we are entering a period of unprecedented transformation. On January 18, 2019, Nyenrode hosted a conference that fit in perfectly with this topic: 'Corporate responsibility in relation to climate change'. International firms, investment managers, insurers, human rights organizations and climate groups came together to address the key question: how can my business take responsibility for future generations?
We all play our part in climate control

We all play our part in climate control

Community |  January 11 2019
'The role businesses play and the responsibilities they have in the story of climate change and human rights has two sides. There are ethical and legal aspects, but the subjects offer many chances as well.' Jan van de Venis, lawyer and owner of JustLaw, states. He is a coordinator and keynote speaker for the ‘Corporate responsibility in relation to climate change’ conference that will be held on January 18 at Nyenrode Business University.
Round Table Digital Ecosystems Moving towards a digital ecosystem

Moving towards a digital ecosystem

Community |  February 26 2018
On February 15, the second digital ecosystem roundtable took place at Nyenrode Business Universiteit, in partnership with T-Systems Netherlands. The topic was about digital entrants versus digital natives and how both deal with digital ecosystems with many stakeholders.

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